Seriously WTF?
I am holding out on being forced to upgrade to Windows 11 as much as possible. Its an utter crap show...
But Why the hell is Fusion360 arbitrarily removing the ability to run the program in windows 10...
I'm not talking about just removing development support. Or any possible 10 based bug fixing.
But just not going to let the program run in Windows 10!?
There is zero reason to do this. It makes no sense whatsoever even as a software developer...
Windows 10 and 11 are entirely cross compatible in terms of driver and software support, they use the same base libraries. All that 11 is, is a more enshitifide version of 10.
Anyone know if theres going to be any work arounds?
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As in the title. The drawing module is completely unusable, Fusion freezes every 10-15 minutes. Someone from autodesk support has any news about it? Of course I reported the issue and OF COURSE autodesk support didnt notice the issue on their computers *NO SCAM, WE TESTED IT FOR 1 MINUTE, RLY*. But there are few posts on autodesk forum in the fusion tab... so far no answer from anyone who's working for autodesk.
I have been trying for hours to get fusion to run on windows 11 and am wondering if anyone can help. When I open fusions, it opens to the splash screen then dissapears. It is not running in the background, and there is no crash report
I have tried re-installing lots of times, doing a clean manually re-install, doing a full manual uninstall of all autodesk products. I cannot repair using the "Repair utility" - it dissapears when I select any of the options. I have updated my graphics drivers.
I have tried setting the QT_OPENGL variable as described in the help doc
I am running with a GTX 2060, on windows 11 (10, build 22621) I have directX 12 installed. I am only using 1 monitior. I have tried disabling firewall/ adding exceptions.
DOes anyone have a fix for this?
Today I noticed a message saying 'Windows 10 will no longer be supported by Microsoft on October 14, 2025. Fusion product support will require Windows 11 23H2 or later with our January 2026 release.'
Any reason to worry? I am still on Windows 10.
I really do not like windows 11 so im annoyed with this
Will I have to update to use fusion? Or i can just use older version? I hate win 11, it would be very unfortunate if i had to update just to use fusion.
Is this safe to uninstall?
I have also been trying to uninstall Dell supportassist but it never uninstalls just stays there
Is it possible to run fusion on windows 11?
Currently, when I open it, nothing happens. I have restarted my computer which used to solve this problem. It didn't work and I see others using fusion 360 on windows 11.
Thanks
Hi everyone.
I just upgraded my work VM to Win11. They're using much more UWP apps than win10.
The way I used to be able to have a somewhat workable VM is by disabling hardware acceleration manually in VSCode, Visual Studio, Chrome, Edge, etc.
It is no longer a viable solution as all these windows stores app don't necessarily have this option. Ex: Windbg, notepad...
Juste opening the new notepad is a nightmare. It's one character a second, scrolling is like pulling hairs...
Anyone have that problem? Anyone got a solution? I've spent a considerable amount of time on this, and concluded that the translation layer DX->OpenGL provided by VMware was the problem and somewhat unsolvable.
Side note:
I got an external GPU to help with performance issues with my i9 MBP and a multi-screen display. All VMs are set to prefer the external GPU. Without the external GPU it's considerably worst since on top of the graphical issues, the CPU/VRAM is throttling non-stop.
I got prompted today to install Windows 11, and from what I have seen it looks pretty nice, if nothing else visually. Have any of you heard of any issues running Fusion in Win 11 ? I tried googling and could not find anything, but I figured I would ask here.